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1. electric shock hazards DON T continue to operate this unit if you have any doubt about it working normally or it is damaged in any way withdraw the mains plug and consult a qualified engineer DON T remove any fixed cover unless you are qualified to do so and even then disconnect from AC mains before you start DON T obstruct any of the ventilation slots in this equipment or stand it close to curtains or on soft furnishings such as carpets Obstructing these ventilation slots may cause overheating and shorten the life of the unit ABOVE ALL Never let children push anything into holes or slots in the cabinet or casing this could result in an electric shock Never guess or take a chance with this unit it is better to be safe than sorry CAUTION THIS APPARATUS SHOULD NOT BE EXPOSED TO DRIPPING OR SPLASHING IDENTIFICATION OF CONTROLS o NO OF oO fo 0 11 12 AUTO ALARM SWITCH CD PROGRAM BUTTON 22 e 4 5 23 13 14 7 1819 CD SKIP BACKWARD BUTTON CD SKIP FORWARD BUTTON CD STOP BUTTON BAND SELECTOR TUNING CONTROL CD DOOR OPEN CLOSE 9 CD PLAY PAUSE BUTTON 10 CD REPEAT BUTTON 11 POWER ON OFF BUTTON 12 13 RADIO CD MODE BUTTON HOUR SET BUTTON ea ES MINUTE SET BUTTON VOLUME DOWN BUTTON VOLUME UP BUTTON SLEEP BUTTON TIME SET BUTTON ALARM SET BUTTON PHONES JACK AC VOLTAGE SE
2. in play REPEAT shows flashing on the display The current track will be played over and over again till you press STOP button 2 To cancel repeat play press REPEAT button twice REPEAT goes off from display To repeat all the Tracks 1 Press REPEAT button twice in play REPEAT shows steady on the display all tracks on the disc will be played over and over again till you press STOP button 2 To cancel repeat play press REPEAT button once REPEAT goes off from display Note Repeat function also can be done in stop mode SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirement nuuesssersnnnersnennennnnn ernennen nennen AC110 220V Selectable or 120 220V Selectable or 120 230V Selectable or 127 220V Selectable or 110V or 220V or 230V or 240V YOUR EXACT AC POWER CAN BE CHECKED FROM THE BACK PLATE OF UNIT Power consumption eeeeenn AC 13 Watts Operation temperature eeeeeeene 50C 35 oC RECEIVER SECTION Receiving Bands eese AM FM Tuning Range niet ee nee AM 530 1600 KHz FM 88 108 MHz COMPACT DISC SECTION Optical Pick p 2 2 diti ite c KAT in 3 Beam Laser Frequency RespONSe cccooccccnocccononcnonanancnancnnnnancnnnnno 100Hz 16KH z AUDIO SECTION Power Output eee Maximum 1 2 Wattx 2 Headphone Impedance sees 4 32 Ohms ACCESSORIES Instruction Booklet 2 trii etie o imper eite 1 Specificat
3. DELUXE ALARM CLOCK STEREO RADIO COMPACT DISC PLAYER CR 2400 CD INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our product You now possess a stylishly designed quality deluxe stereo Compact Disc Player Alarm Clock Radio Used carefully and in accordance with the instructions set out below your stereo Compact Disc Player Alarm Clock Radio should give you many years of trouble free service Please read the instructions carefully to obtain the best results from your purchase THE PROPER USE OF THIS UNIT To ensure proper and safe use of this unit please pay your special attention to these DOs amp DON Ts This unit has been designed and manufactured to meet the highest International standards but like any electrical apparatus care must be taken if best results and safety are to be assured DO read the operating instructions carefully before you attempt to use this unit DO Ensure that all electrical connections including the mains plug and extension leads used are properly made and in accordance with the manufacturers instructions DON T operate this unit if you have any doubt about it working normally or if it is damaged in any way disconnect from the AC Mains and consult a qualified engineer DO always ask the advice of a qualified engineer if you are ever in doubt about the operation or safety of this unit He She is the best person to advise you DON T expose this unit to rain or moisture to prevent fire or
4. DESIRED TRACK PASSAGE To select a desired track gt Press SKIP FORWARD NEXT BACKWARD button repeatedly in stop mode or during playing until the desired track appears on the display Press PLAY PAUSE button to start play To search for a particular passage during playback track scanning at high speed Press and hold SKIP BACKWARD FORWARD button to scan the current playing track at high speed until desired point passage then release the button Playback will start again from this point PROGRAM TRACKS Program tracks of disc are possible when playback is stopped Up to 20 tracks can be stored in the memory in any order 1 In stop mode press PROG button to enter program setting the flashes on and off on the display 2 Press FORWARD SKIP button to select the first desired track to be programmed 3 Press PROG button to enter The display shows Ue flashing for programming the next track 4 Repeat steps 2 amp 3 to store other desired tracks until all tracks programmed 5 Press PLAY PAUSE button to start playback from the first programmed track The display will show 04 6 Press STOP button to stop program playback To Erase the Memory Program To clear the program you may have two ways 1 Press STOP button when the disc stopped or 2 Open the CD compartment lid program will be erased REPEAT You can play one track or all tracks on the disc repeatedly To Repeat a Single Track 1 Press REPEAT button once
5. LECTOR For dual voltage LCD DISPLAY SNOCZE BUTTON FM ANTENNA BATTERY COMPARTMENT POWER SOURCES MAINS POWER Plug the AC MAINS POWER PLUG into the standard household AC receptacle The L CD display will show 0 00 Warning Before insert the MAINS POWER PLUGi into the household receptacle please make sure the AC VOLTAGE SELECTOR MUST be set to your local voltage optional BATTERY STANDBY Connect a 9V battery note not supplied into the BATTERY COMPARTMENT to keep the clock Running and memorizing when the mains power is disconnected RADIO OPERATION 1 Press POWER ON OFF button to turn on the unit 2 Press RADIO CD function switch to set the unit to radio play mode 3 Setthe BAND SELECTOR to the desired band 4 Tunein to the desired station by turning the ROTARY TUNING CONTROL the LCD display will show the frequency you are receiving Adjust the volume level via the electronic VOLUME UP DOWN CONTROL Extend the FM WIRE ANTENNA or adjust the direction and position of the whole unit to obtain the best possible radio reception oa HEADPHONE SOCKET This is a facility specially provided for private listening Connect a 3 5mm Headphone Jack Plug of your Headphones Earphones note not supplied into the PHONES SOCKET and adjust the electronic VOLUME UP DOWN CONTROL to a comfortable level During the use of headphones earphones the built in speakers are automatically disconnected TIME SETTING Depress t
6. he TIME SET BUTTON with one hand and press the HOUR SET BUTTON and the MINUTE SET BUTTON to correct hour and minute with another hand Release the buttons when time setting finished You may also press and hold the HOUR SET BUTTON and the MINUTE SET BUTTON to skip to correct time continuously ALARM TIME SETTING Depress the ALARM SET BUTTON with one hand and press the HOUR SET BUTTON to desired hour Press the MINUTE SET BUTTON to desired minutes with another hand Release the buttons when alarm time setting finished ALARM SETTING Set the desired alarm time as ALARM TIME SETTING described slide the ALARM AUTO switch to ALARM press ALARM SET button until e appears on the LCD display To the set alarm time alarm buzz will sound automatically To pause the alarm temporarily and sleep another 9 minutes press the SNOOZE BUTTON the buzz stops and resume in 9 minutes Press POWER button to stop the alarm and turn off the unit SLEEP AUTO STOP FUNCTION To switch off the CD or RADIO playing automatically in 90 60 30 10 minutes before you fall asleep start RADIO or CD playback press the SLEEP BUTTON each time you press the LCD display will show 90 60 30 10 sequently then slide the ALARM AUTO selector to AUTO After 90 60 30 10 minutes the playback will stop automatically To resume playing press SLEEP BUTTON once again WAKE UP TO MUSIC CD or radio 1 Set the alarm time as ALARM TIME SETTING described 2 Press CD RADIO to s
7. ions are subject to change for performance improvement without notice
8. on the playing surface of a CLEAN FROM CENTER TO EDGE x e disc using a soft cloth Ss Bear in mind the following points DD A Always wipe from the inside toward the outside of the disc Never in a circular motion DO NOT STORE NEAR HEAT Do not use conventional record cleaners anti static agents benzene thinner or other solvents Note CDs which can be played on this unit must have the following mark on them 4 This unit is compatible with CD Rs CD RWs based on audio data 9 a E 2 S al USING THE CD LOADING A DISC 1 Set the FUNCTION switch to CD position 2 Open the CD door 3 Place an audio CD into the tray with the label side facing up 4 Close the CD door The total number of tracks will appear on the display 5 To remove the CD press OPEN to open CD compartment lid grasp the CD by its edge and carefully take it out Note To ensure good system performance wait until the disc tray completely reads the disc before proceeding If no disc loaded into the compartment or the disc is unreadable the display will show 00 PLAYING A DISC 1 Press PLAY PAUSE button to start playback The playback starts from track 1 appears on the display To pause press PLAY PAUSE button pil flashes on and off on the display To resume playback press PLAY PAUSE button again PLAY become steady on the display 2 To stop playback press STOP button The total number of tracks appears on the display SELECTING A
9. witch the unit to RADIO or CD mode 3 Tune to desired broadcasting programme follow steps of RADIO OPERATION Or Start CD playing follow steps in CD OPERATION 4 Set the ALARM AUTO selector to AUTO 5 Press ALARM SET button until e appears on the LCD display To the pre set alarm time RADIO or CD turns on automatically To pause the music temporarily and sleep another 9 minutes press the SNOOZE BUTTON 6 Press POWER button to turn off the unit CD OPERATION HANDLING A DISC Although built to withstand a certain amount of the effects from dust soil and scratches discs should be treated with the care normally accorded to conventional analog discs records Always protect a disc against scratches soil and dust etc We recommend that during non use periods the discs should be stored in the original case Bear in mind the following points since any dirt scratches or warping of the disc can cause broken or intermittent sound and also noise E C cm PS When holding the discs take care not to touch the playing surface Store the discs in their cases Return them to their cases HANDLE DISC ONLY AS SHOWN with the label surface facing up and push down lightly on the label surface Do not place discs in the following locations Near a heating device or a place where the temperature is high or in dusty areas Do not write on the label surface using a ballpoint pen and do not stick labels on the CD Wipe away any fingerprints or dust

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